Sandy Ferguson

Sandy Ferguson

Infobox Boxer
name = Sandy Ferguson
realname = John H. Ferguson
nationality = flagicon|Canada Canada

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nickname = None
height = height|ft=6|in=3 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yQb5nx5-w8]
weight = Heavyweight
birth_date = birth date and age|1879|7|24
birth_place = Moncton, New Brunswick
home = Chelsea, Massachusetts
style = Orthodox
total = 75
wins = 38
KO = 11
losses = 25
draws = 12
Sandy Ferguson was a professional boxer born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Ferguson eventually moved to Chelsea, Massachusetts, where he began his professional career 1898. Ferguson won his first three fights with ease, defeating Sid West on points twice and Paul Watson via first round knockout. Ferguson remained undefeated up until June 1900, racking up a record of 10-0-6. None of Ferguson's first 16 fights, however, were against a top contender. On June 10th, 1900, Ferguson suffered his first major set back when he was upset by a rookie fighter named Charlie O'Rourke via fourth round knockout. Ferguson bounced back, five months later, by scoring a first round knockout of the inexperienced Tom Shaw. After the victory over Shaw, Ferguson finally fought an experienced fighter named Dick O'Brien. Unfortunately, Ferguson squandered his big chance by getting disqualified against O'Brien in December 1900 and again, a month later, in January 1901. After knockout of John MacDonald three months later, Ferguson left the USA and headed to England, where he strung together a record of 6-1-2 before returning to America in January 1903. Ferguson's first fight after returning from Britain was against George Bayers. The match ended as a No Contest (likely a prearranged draw, as Ferguson was dropped four times by Bayers). After this match, however, Ferguson gained popularity by avenging his previous losses to Dick O'Brien by scoring a sixth round knockout over O'Brein on 25 March 1903. This was followed by a twelve round decision over George Bayers.

Ferguson vs. Johnson

These two significant victories earned Ferguson a date with the legendary Jack Johnson on 16 April 1903. Johnson came into the fight riding a 14 fight unbeaten streak. Johnson was also the World 'Colored' Heavyweight Champion at the time. Although Ferguson went the distance, he lost a decision to Johnson. The two would meet in a rematch three months later that was ruled a No Contest. Later that year, on the 11th of December, Ferguson and Johnson fought once again, this time in a grueling twenty round war, that Johnson won by decision. In 1904, Ferguson and Johnson met yet again, but the match was declared a No Contest. Ferguson was given one last chance against the "Galveston Giant" in 1905. Johnson emerged as the victor in this final match after Ferguson was disqualified in the seventh round.

Ferguson vs. Walcott

In November 1903 Ferguson took on the World Welterweight Champion Joe Walcott. Ferguson managed to win the bout via decision. In 1904, however, Walcott avenged his loss the previous year by winning a ten round decision of his own over Ferguson.

The Last Ten Fights

Ferguson's career ended in dispointment. In his final ten fights Ferguson's record was a dreadful 1-8-1. His competition during these final bouts, however, was some of the best of his career. These fighters included the future Light Heavyweight Champion of the World, Battling Levinsky and the holder of the World Colored Heavyweight Championship, Sam McVey. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=011623&cat=boxer Sandy Ferguson ] ]

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